ObjectiveVascular disease is the most prevalent condition in patients aged >60 years, leading to increasing complications associated with their comorbid conditions. Poor medical compliance could be one reason why the rate of complications may be higher in this patient population, particularly the uninsured. This study was conducted to better assess rates of medication compliance in vascular surgical patients.MethodsConsecutive patients seen in vascular clinics at a busy tertiary academic center were prospectively studied. Physicians and physician assistants used a standardized questionnaire to collect patient data and evaluated patients for coexisting medical conditions and medication use. Optimal medical therapy was defined according to th...
Background: Medical management of patients undergoing non-cardiac vascular procedures often sub-opti...
BackgroundPrevious studies have documented an undertreatment of vascular risk factors, and patients ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Patients with peripheral artery disease are 6 times as likely as healthy individ...
ObjectiveVascular disease is the most prevalent condition in patients aged >60 years, leading to inc...
ObjectiveIn an effort to reduce cardiovascular mortality, patients with atherosclerotic arterial dis...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
AbstractIntroduction. National cardiac guidelines recommend that patients with intermittent claudica...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wit...
Introduction. National cardiac guidelines recommend that patients with intermittent claudication sho...
Debbie C Chen,1 Ehrin J Armstrong,2 Gagan D Singh,1 Ezra A Amsterdam,1 John R Laird1 1Department of ...
Naomi Steenhof,1,2 Francesca Le Piane,1 Kori Leblanc,1–3 Naomi R Eisenberg,4 Yvonne Kwan,1 Chr...
AbstractBackground: best medical therapy (BMT) provides patients with peripheral arterial disease (P...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of peripheral vascular disease ...
ObjectiveMany patients undergoing vascular surgical procedures are not on appropriate medical therap...
ObjectiveDespite the increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality risk of patients with peripher...
Background: Medical management of patients undergoing non-cardiac vascular procedures often sub-opti...
BackgroundPrevious studies have documented an undertreatment of vascular risk factors, and patients ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Patients with peripheral artery disease are 6 times as likely as healthy individ...
ObjectiveVascular disease is the most prevalent condition in patients aged >60 years, leading to inc...
ObjectiveIn an effort to reduce cardiovascular mortality, patients with atherosclerotic arterial dis...
ObjectiveThis study compared in-hospital mortality and resource utilization among vascular surgical ...
AbstractIntroduction. National cardiac guidelines recommend that patients with intermittent claudica...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between insurance status and physicians' adherence wit...
Introduction. National cardiac guidelines recommend that patients with intermittent claudication sho...
Debbie C Chen,1 Ehrin J Armstrong,2 Gagan D Singh,1 Ezra A Amsterdam,1 John R Laird1 1Department of ...
Naomi Steenhof,1,2 Francesca Le Piane,1 Kori Leblanc,1–3 Naomi R Eisenberg,4 Yvonne Kwan,1 Chr...
AbstractBackground: best medical therapy (BMT) provides patients with peripheral arterial disease (P...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of peripheral vascular disease ...
ObjectiveMany patients undergoing vascular surgical procedures are not on appropriate medical therap...
ObjectiveDespite the increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality risk of patients with peripher...
Background: Medical management of patients undergoing non-cardiac vascular procedures often sub-opti...
BackgroundPrevious studies have documented an undertreatment of vascular risk factors, and patients ...
ABSTRACTBackground: Patients with peripheral artery disease are 6 times as likely as healthy individ...